Journal article
Sustained cardiac programming by short-term juvenile exercise training in male rats
Y Asif, ME Wlodek, MJ Black, AP Russell, PF Soeding, GD Wadley
Journal of Physiology | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1113/JP275339
Abstract
Key points: Cardiac hypertrophy following endurance-training is thought to be due to hypertrophy of existing cardiomyocytes. The benefits of endurance exercise on cardiac hypertrophy are generally thought to be short-lived and regress to sedentary levels within a few weeks of stopping endurance training. We have now established that cardiomyocyte hyperplasia also plays a considerable role in cardiac growth in response to just 4 weeks of endurance exercise in juvenile (5–9 weeks of age) rats. The effect of endurance exercise on cardiomyocyte hyperplasia diminishes with age and is lost by adulthood. We have also established that the effect of juvenile exercise on heart mass is sustained into a..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by a grant from Deakin University (Deakin University Central Research Grant Scheme: RM29488). Y.A. was supported by a Deakin University International Postgraduate Scholarship.